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' To all persons to 'whom these presents ma/y come: v

'l Be it known that' I, JonNSnnAnEn PAINE, of Cambridge, of the countyof Middlesex and State of s 525ml@ 'I mit f JOHN SHEARER PAINE orCAMBRIDGE; MASSACHUSETTS., 1Q i teem meent No. 113,333, dated-April 4,1871.A

IMPaovEManrrin ExjrENsionLouN'oEs.

The Schedule referred' to -in these Letters Patent andjaking part ofthelal'ne.

Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Extension Lounge; and doyhereby declare the sanieto be fully described in the followingspecification and represented in the accompanying drawing, of Which-sFignre l is a top view; Figure 2, a front elevation; Figure 3, alongitudinal section; and Figure 4, a transverse Section ot' the frameof 'such lounge and the extension parts thereto belonging.

'In the drawing-- 4 A denotes the frame made in the, ordinary Way,

. with a back, a, and arm-rest handhaving the bottom parallel bars e cgrooved on their inner faees, to re- Y t auxiliary frame, O, which,wl1euthe seatframe is in,

stands vertically or about so against the arm-rest.

Bydrawiug the-seatA-franie suiiciently out of the I frame A, the frame Cmay be inclined upon the armrest, or it may be laid down into ahorizontal position,

. the whole being to' eeet the extension of the lounge the legs and bodyof a person. Y

-The seat-frame B andthe auxiliary frame C are to he upholstered orcushioned. The same may be said with respect to the back, in order tocomplete the lounge.

If desirable, the arm-rest may also be cushioned or' Y i upholstered;

I am aware that vit is not new to make `a lounge with a frame or slideat its foot, to draw ont therefrom for the support of a cushion, andtherefore l make no' TheimprovedV extension lounge, as composed ofthe J.S. PAINE. v o

